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So I have a cherry of a hi-power, thought about selling it, now having second thoughts. Since in CA, and I have owned since before the magazine ban, it is the only handgun I can legally own that holds more than 10. I know as of right now that was overturned, but in case the mag ban is reinstated..
Reading about it, some make the point it isn’t reliable with new hollow point ammo, some say they stick to the ball ammo, so I’m looking for input on that. For self defense what ammo would you use for reliability?

Thanks for any input.







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Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

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Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.

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I have two, one was a plain fixed site gun made in 1980, the other is a 1970’s production beercan site gun. They both feed fine with Winchester Silvertips and Federal Hydrashocks. Not sure if either of those are still made but I have some I’ve been shooting up for a while.

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I've had good luck with all vintages of Hi-Power, but the humped feed ramp of earlier models has been blamed for trouble with hollow points. The humped feed ramp was phased out during the '80's - the top barrel in the photo:

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If your Hi-Power has the humped feed ramp and you figure that's a problem the barrel can be replaced. According to some the hump can be ground off, but I would never destroy the original barrel.


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Originally Posted by dla
Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?







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Thank you for the replies, I’ll check out the feed ramp, thank you.

Yes the Hydroshock is still around, after I look at the feed ramp I’ll try those first, that is a good round.
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Originally Posted by Barkoff
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Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?


No, actually it just shows that you are truly a dumbshit, since you still have to buy ammo to test in your gun. Carry on.

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Originally Posted by dla
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Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?


No, actually it just shows that you are truly a dumbshit, since you still have to buy ammo to test in your gun. Carry on.


And now I know to try hydrashocks first...see how easy that is a$$hole? GFY







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Barkoff,

If you reload for it, you might try these:

http://www.shootersproshop.com/load...sporting-handgun-bullets-blem-100ct.html

They feed and group will in my 9mm's.


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another explained it pretty well, easily corrected if it's a problem
hi power came about in 1935, thus called the model of 19335. not using jcp's in those days.
same thing on the german p6 sig sauer, where the early ones did not accept jcp's easily, later corrected by sig and the later ones would.
Either situation is a workable deal.
I have a 40's vintage but only have fired round nose in it.
i have several others that i have fired jcp's in, without issue.
but i don't remember manuf. date off the top of my head.
not firing jcp's is not a big deal in my opinion, given the lehigh bullets, as loaded by underwood.
they are just something to see.


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Barkoff,

Another factor that converged with the humped feed ramp was that some of the hollowpoint designs sucked during the '80's - the 'flying ashtray' stuff developed before manufacturers learned how to get a bullet to expand without resorting to a near full diameter meplat. Lot's of pistols got a bad rap because they couldn't feed that stuff. Once the manufacturers got the hang of expansion and moved the ogive back to where it should be the pistols ran fine.

I still hear and read about '80's pistols that aren't reliable based on old reputations that magically run just fine on more modern ammo.


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Thanks for the tips.
Due to the phugged up laws in CA, I will be starting to hand load for pistols where in the past I only loaded rifle rounds. I'll give both the Nosler and hydrashok a try.







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It will run with something. They always used to run with Federal 9BP, and it is an accurate (but low tech) load. Selling a HiPower is always a mistake.

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my love affair with the hi power started back in the 70's. friend had one, i got to shoot it, but could never buy it off of him.
it fit my hand really well and i could hit quite well with it.
that let to more of them through the years.
I would also agree it would be a mistake to sell one, i certainly wouldn't.
there are other pistola now that are good, such as the cz75 which reminds me a lot of a hi power.
but a hi power is a hipower.
that ramp business isn't a big deal to rectify if you feel you must. plenty of ammo will run in it.


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I shoot nothing but powder coated cast HP's in mine & it's never burped once & I've fired a lot of rounds down the barrel. Don't sell that gun!

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Originally Posted by Barkoff
Originally Posted by dla
Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?



Barkoff, this is his typical dumbass schit. That's why I keep his dumbass on ignore.


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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by Barkoff
Originally Posted by dla
Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?



Barkoff, this is his typical dumbass schit. That's why I keep his dumbass on ignore.

Actually you're just too stupid to play. So you hide. Which is smart, for you.

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Originally Posted by dla
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Originally Posted by dla
Originally Posted by UPhiker
Why not just grab a couple of boxes of JHP and see which one(s) your gun likes.

That would only make sense. But that negates the need for a lame post on a sleepy forum.


Well, let me help you out a$$hole. Why pay $45 for a couple boxes of ammo and range time if people here can tell me the history of this pistol is that it does not feed hollow points well?

Did that help you out?



Barkoff, this is his typical dumbass schit. That's why I keep his dumbass on ignore.

Actually you're just too stupid to play. So you hide. Which is smart, for you.



Hide from some low life worm? Don't think so, moron.


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Originally Posted by K1500
It will run with something. They always used to run with Federal 9BP, and it is an accurate (but low tech) load. Selling a HiPower is always a mistake.


^This.

There's always the PowerBall load, if nothing else.

I sold a HP once, a long time ago. That still hurts.


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